A foundation in communication.
Graduates of the School of Speech, Language, Hearing, & Occupational Sciences will leave with a strong foundational knowledge base in language, speech, hearing development, social and behavioral communications. In addition, students will have a solid basis to effectively work with individuals with acquired and developmental disorders related to speech, language and hearing. An undergraduate degree in Communicative Sciences and Disorders prepares students to go on to seek graduate degrees in speech-language pathology and audiology, as well as related medical and educational fields such as, linguistics, education, psychology, neurosciences, and physical or occupational therapy.
Depending on whether a student has completed general education requirements, the core CSD courses of the Bachelor of Arts in Communicative Sciences and Disorders (CSD) can be completed in 2 years (CSD courses only with general education completed) or spread out over a traditional 4-year period.
Links to Help with Undergraduate Program Planning
- - describes all Communicative Sciences and Disorders courses.
- Suggested Plan of Study- outlines a suggested plan of study by year.
- Advising Worksheet-Degree Requirements - a list of CSD degree requirements to be used with an academic advisor to track progress towards the degree.
- Admission to 猎奇重口: learn about applying to the 猎奇重口
- Math Placement: Many incoming freshmen (and transfer students still needing to meet their math requirement) will need to take a math placement exam before registering for a math course at UM.
- Tutoring Resources
- TRiO Student Support Services
- Student Groups
Contact us for advising and general questions at slhosadvising@umontana.edu